Much-changed Rangers gear up for crunch week with victory over Hearts
A much-changed Rangers side signed off their cinch Premiership campaign with a 3-1 win away to Scottish Cup final opponents Hearts.
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A much-changed Rangers side signed off their cinch Premiership campaign with a 3-1 win away to Scottish Cup final opponents Hearts.
John Souttar was named on the bench, but his prospects of playing again before the end of the season look slim after manager Robbie Neilson turned to Stephen Kingsley to replace the stricken Sibbick from the bench when the young Englishman was carried off in the 74th minute with what looked like a serious ankle injury after a collision with Kevin Van Veen.
Andy Halliday insists seeing the class of 2012 being inducted into Hearts hall of fame was all the inspiration he needs to become a Scottish Cup legend in Gorgie himself.
Hearts are poised for an influx of players returning from injury ahead of next weekend’s Scottish Cup final.
Robbie Neilson believes competition for Scottish Cup final starting places will keep Hearts focused and motivated in the last two league fixtures.
The Jambos have been hit with a spate of fitness issues surrounding key players in recent weeks, but Neilson remains confident that everyone bar long-term absentee Beni Baningime will be available for the Hampden showdown with the Europa League finalists a fortnight on Saturday.
Robbie Neilson declared himself pleased with the way his injured Hearts contingent are gradually returning to contention ahead of the Scottish Cup final against Rangers.
Manager Robbie Neilson has already welcomed defender Stephen Kingsley and midfielder Andy Halliday back into his squad, and five others are poised to follow suit over the next week.